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Henrietta Jones: The Boy with the Broken Nose - C. S. T. Harding
Henrietta Jones: The Boy with the Broken Nose
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Victorian London, 1895….Henrietta Jones is about to snap! Wild and unmanageable, “Harry” runs away to buy a horseless carriage and a pair of red buttoned up boots. She instantly dislikes an arrogant American, and when she can’t intimidate him, she falls in love with his automobile, needles him,... show more
Victorian London, 1895….Henrietta Jones is about to snap!
Wild and unmanageable, “Harry” runs away to buy a horseless carriage and a pair of red buttoned up boots. She instantly dislikes an arrogant American, and when she can’t intimidate him, she falls in love with his automobile, needles him, taunts him, flaunts her ice maiden look until he is driven mad, and then plots to straighten his nose.

The first Henrietta Jones was blessed with a daughter who has grown up to be more extreme and full of the devil than anyone else in Victorian England. After being ridiculously trained to cheat at life and kill men with two fingers she rebels. She’s had enough.

But somebody wants Joshua dead. She discovers a murderous scheme to destroy England, and upsets the beautiful but brutal red-lipped cigarette-smoking Magda von Uxhuell-GIllenband, who tries to seduce Joshua and then tries to kill him.

She postpones plans to turn wild, to unravel automobile murders, a deadly secret treaty, and save a stupid boy. She seems to be England’s top spy but nobody has told her. She becomes a brilliant detective but steals the evidence. She enters the first London to Brighton Automobile Race, and fights a femme fatale in the last duel in Hyde Park.

Only Harry can save the country from chaos, but can Joshua stand the pace?
And how will she fix that infuriating broken nose!
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B07KXS9M57
Publisher: purplepamplemoose
Pages no: 318
Edition language: English
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Iron Canuck
Iron Canuck rated it
3.0 Tough one to read for me, though my husband found parts amusing.
To be honest, this story was not for me. I did not really like Harry. I gave the story a chance anyway because my husband enjoyed the parts that I read out loud so this story does reach out to some people. I thought that Joshua was a good fit for Harry as he saw through her antics. The story was a b...
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